Zimbabwe

Memory Mutami and her malnourished child Vitalis (19 months), both HIV+, visit a voucher distribution point in the grounds of Parirenyatwa Hosptial in Harare. Talking to Memory is Martin of Redan Mobile Transactions who issues beneficiaries with WFP food vouchers that are then processed using a mobile phone

Memory holds the food voucher that has just been given to her. This entitles her to a month's supply of corn soya blend (CSB) and a household ration of food items to be collected from one of a number of shops in Harare

Carrying her CSB ration in a bag and Vitalis on her back, Memory leaves the distribution point in the hospital grounds. She says her son's condition has improved a lot since she started him on the supplementary food mix six months earlier

At the supermarket check-out with items which her voucher entitles her to collect once a month: 10 kgs of mealie meal (maize), 750 ml of veg oil and 1.5Kg of sugar beans for each registered household member

Memory takes Vitalis home in a kombi (minibus) at a cost of US 50 cents. Every expense has to be weighed as her husband no longer has his job as a security guard and their only source of income is from the fruit and vegetables she occasionally sells

Preparing an evening meal of sadza (maize meal) with some minced meat. For this family, as for most Zimbabweans, no meal would be complete without sadza. Water for drinking and cooking comes from a communal tap in the yard